Historical Significance
The'Bannockburn Orange Stripes Tartan draws its name from the famous Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, where Robert the Bruce led the Scots to victory over the English, securing Scotland's independence. This significant battle has been etched into the fabric of Scottish history and remains a powerful symbol of Scottish resilience and pride. The Bannockburn tartan is associated with the spirit of freedom and bravery, values embodied in Scotland's rich heritage. The clan motto "Stand Sure," typically linked to Clan MacGregor, serves as a reminder of strength and loyalty. The clan crest depicts a lion's head, symbolizing bravery and leadership.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Bannockburn Orange Stripes Tartan features bold orange, brown, and beige hues that speak of the autumnal beauty of the Scottish landscape. The orange stripes in the pattern represent creativity and individuality, while the deeper brown tones reflect the rich, earthy soil of the Scottish Highlands. Beige offers a neutral contrast that balances the bolder colors, creating a visually striking yet harmonious design. The tartan pattern uses broad bands of color interspersed with narrow lines, giving it a dynamic yet classic look.
Why Choose us
At IHS Scottish Kilt, we specialize in offering a wide array of traditional Scottish attire, deeply rooted in Scotland's rich cultural heritage. Customers can order custom-made kilts, skirts, and a full range of tartan accessories in the Bannockburn Orange Stripes Tartan. Whether for ceremonial occasions or casual wear, our products honor Scottish tradition with unmatched authenticity and craftsmanship.